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Indonesia halts long-term MHP offers on Hormuz crisis

  • Market: Fertilizers, Metals
  • 04/03/26

Indonesian nickel mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP) producers have stopped offering long-term contracts so that they can assess the potential impact of sulphur supply disruptions from the Middle East following the Iran conflict.

Market uncertainty surrounding sulphur feedstock availability has pushed some trading firms to stop offering MHP cargoes, regardless of delivery time, given expectations of further upside in prices. Some producers are still offering spot cargoes for loading next month and producers will continue to honour quarterly contracts for January-March delivery.

MHP payables were steady at 89–90pc through the first quarter ahead of the lunar new year, before trades edged down to 89–89.5pc as sulphur prices softened. First-quarter contract payables from major Indonesian producers were settled at around 90pc. Second-quarter offers are expected to face upward pressure, and producers may shorten contract terms from quarterly to monthly amid the uncertain outlook. Sulphur accounted for 44pc of MHP production costs in March, compared with nickel ore at around 33pc, according to market participants.

Indonesia relies heavily on sulphur shipments from the Middle East, with high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) plants dependent on sulphuric acid produced domestically from imported sulphur. The country received 3.95mn t of sulphur from the Middle East last year — 74pc of its total 5.35mn t of imports — driven by rapid growth in MHP capacity. HPAL facilities produce MHP for use in nickel sulphate production and downstream battery materials processing.

With vessel transits through the strait of Hormuz now effectively stalled, reports have emerged of shipment delays for cargoes bound for Indonesian buyers, heightening concerns over potential impacts on HPAL operations and MHP production. One Indonesia-based producer said it is evaluating the potential impact of delayed sulphur deliveries on near term output.

Indonesia is the dominant global MHP supplier following the shutdown of most western HPAL plants since late 2023. The country hosts roughly 10 operating MHP projects with combined nameplate capacity of about 440,000 t/yr of nickel. Argus forecasts Indonesian MHP capacity to increase to 694,000 t/yr in 2026, with several HPAL projects scheduled to start up this year. But a one third cut to the 2026 work plan and budget (RKAB) nickel mining quota to 260-270mn t of nickel ore, is expected to slow both capacity additions and output growth.

The impact on the sulphuric acid market is less significant, as Indonesia sources all of its sulphuric acid from within the Asia-Pacific region. The country imported 1.09mn t of sulphuric acid last year. While reduced sulphur availability could prompt buyers to substitute sulphur with sulphuric acid, the flexibility to do so is limited by the difficulty in obtaining import permit licences.


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